(snipped from Queen’s in the
News: “Parents are being warned about
the dangers of early specialization in sport”.

(snipped from CTV News
Atlantic: “Jean Côté, a professor in
Queens University's School of Kinesiology and Health Studies, said early specialization
is the result of adults taking over and "professionalizing" youth
sport”.

Twenty-two Queen’s University
researchers have received $2.1 million in research funding from the Social
Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Insight program. The goal of
the Insight program is to build knowledge and understanding about people,
societies and the world by supporting research excellence.

Dr. Kimberley Bergeron, SKHS Adjunct and alumna, was interviewed by a
reporter from the Toronto Star newspaper on Sunday September 4, 2016. The Star noted Dr. Bergeron's expertise on "how cities can use bylaws and other local powers to improve the health of residents".

Dr. Brendon Gurd,
Associate Professor of Muscle Physiologyat
(School of Kinesiology and Health Studies), Queen’s University, Ontario Canada and lead
investigator of the study explained, ‘Skeletal muscle cells respond to stimuli
by activating many mitochondrial proteins in an attempt to meet the energy
demands of the cell.